Wac Arts

Welcome to Wac Arts

Wac Arts offers innovative, inclusive and fun
Performing Arts and Media programmes to
young people aged 5-26. Weekend and evening
enrichment programmes, summer and holiday
projects and a full time professional training
course all held in the Old Town Hall in Belsize Park.

What we do

Wac Arts provides an exciting range of activities
and professional training in the arts for children
and young people. Our programmes offer fun
and engaging creative activities to support
young people to develop a lifelong interest
in performing arts and media.

We also have a range of community and cultural
activities, based at the Old Town Hall in Belsize Park,
available for everyone!

Support Wac Arts

Find out how your donations can help our work with
young people and become a Wac Arts Backer. Or how about
facing your fears and doing something you've always
wanted to do and fundraise for us at the same time?
Find out how you can help make a difference today!

Senior Wac Arts Presentation Night

Senior Wac Arts have been sharing their hard work over the last couple of weeks to friends, family and Wac Arts supporters.

After the heart warming, Valentine’s Singers Event on February 14th the students took the stage again on Sunday 13th March to showcase their drama skills. Drama Night provided students with the chance to share some of their favourite scenes from plays such as darkly comic play DNA by Dennis Kelly and sexy and powerful, La Ronde by Arthur Schnitzler. It was a night of tender and impressive performances.

The Senior’s performance spectacular ended with Presentation Nite. This was a chance for students to share a selection of their best work, created and developed since September. This exciting sharing included Afro Fusion Dance, Physical Theatre, Fencing demonstrations, Jazz Dance, Vocal and Drama performances as well as video footage from the Aerials and Video Production Courses!

Congratulations to Azania Hammond-Dallas for winning the Mildred Ackerman award! The award is giving each year to an individual that contributes to the organisation in a positive way throughout the year. Azania always performs when asked, assists classes, supports other students and is a positive role model for all Senior WA students. Well done Azania!